- December 4, 2025
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Children performed in a final showcase for parents.
Emily Wheelock excelled with her eye catching dance moves.
Young performers got in touch with their wicked side during the “Chillin’ Like a Villain” summer camp.
Lily Perales sung her heart out during the camp show.
Scarlett received a red rose from her parents Richard and Sharon Aplizar after the show.
Sierra celebrated with her family Kimberly, Logan and Lee Spilman after the performance.
Josiah and Samara Perine were two of the students in the show.
Susan Jassak and Tom Zizzo came to the show to support Maxwell Jassak.
Violet Bloom and Norah Warren sported matching blue sparkles and stunning makeup.
Trinity Snow showcased her villain side for the week’s camp theme.
Emily Wheelock struck a pose for the audience.
The Garden Theatre is welcoming almost 400 students in around 25 camps over 10 weeks of summer 2022.
This summer will also feature two full student musicals: Disney's Beauty and the Beast Jr. and Be More Chill Teen Edition.
Local young performers grades one to three performed in a final showcase for the “Chillin’ Like a Villain” summer camp last week.
The camp, back by popular demand, allowed children to get in touch with their wicked side.